Get your tickets for the game on February 17th, 2009 against the Boston Bruins. The evening has been designated as Glen Wesley Night and his “number 2″ will officially be retired and lifted to the rafters preceeding that game...

The 2008-09 NHL schedule has been released and even though the puck has yet to drop, things are already looking better for the Hurricanes. In 2007-08, the Canes were scheduled for 18 back-to-back games...

Mark your calendars, Caniacs. Remember the team that knocked the Hurricanes out of the playoffs in the last game of the season back in April? They will be returning to the RBC on October 10 for Carolina’s season opener...

This is Part Three of a four-part series of interviews taken with Hurricanes prospects after practice on July 10. Mike Murphy was selected by the Hurricanes in the sixth round of this year’s draft with the 165th overall pick...

This is part two of a four part series of interviews taken with Hurricanes prospects after a practice on Thursday, July 10th. Zac Dalpe was selected by the Hurricanes in the 2nd round of this year’s draft with the 45th overall pick...

I was able to attend the prospects practice session at the Rec Zone on Thursday night. They spent about an hour doing various drills under the guidance of Ron Francis, Tom Barrasso, Jeff Daniels, and Kevin McCarthy...

The Carolina Hurricanes just announced the signing of forward Chad LaRose to a one year contract for $875,000. The agreement will keep the two parties from entering into a salary arbitration hearing, which LaRose signed up for a couple of weeks ago...

The defense is starting to take shape for the Carolina Hurricanes. Not only does it look much bigger and different than before, but it is also a great deal younger than it has been for the past several years...

The Carolina Hurricanes blueline continued to get bigger as they signed defenseman Josef Melichar to a one year deal worth 1 million USD. The 29 year-old is known as a “defense first” defenseman and is listed at 6′2, 220...

Erik Cole came on the scene here in Carolina during the magical 2001-02 season as a rookie when the Canes surprisingly made it to the Stanley Cup Finals. Eventually, Erik was placed on a line with Rod Brind’Amour and Bates Battaglia...